Urban systems globally experience significant and interlinked societal challenges including pressures on public health and well-being and growing inequalities and social disruption. At the same time, urban systems are particularly vulnerable to impacts of climate change and suffer from degraded or lack of natural ecosystems to help alleviate these impacts. A promising approach to deal with these challenges is to work with nature’s capacity and qualities in a sustainability perspective. Working with nature in urban settings has advantages over other approaches: multi-functionality, multi-benefits and cost-effectiveness. Nature Based Solutions (NbS) are interventions that seek to restore, improve, enhance or conserve natural capital and biodiversity in terms of habitats or ecosystems. Subsequently, these ecosystems provide enhanced multiple ecosystem services that contribute to social and economic benefits, reducing the urban societal challenges. They can help build climate resilience in cities, improve liveability, and in collaboration with other urban priorities contribute to building inclusive communities, closing social equality gaps, while promoting innovative businesses and jobs. The aim of Regreen is to generate evidence for how Nature-based solutions (NbS) underpinned by improved urban governance, and public and private participation can systematically integrate ecosystem services and biodiversity and advocate their benefits and values in urban planning to meet societal challenges including climate change resilience, public health and well-being, and social inclusion. Co-creation with urban planners, citizens and business in urban living labs and educational programs for children ensure long-term sustainability of solutions, and support to business development assist further realization. This to accelerate the crucial transition toward smart, green and healthy cities in Europe and China.
Fostering nature-based solutions for smart, green and healthy urban transitions in Europe and China
Funding programme:
H2020
Project ID:
PR-H2020-63
Acronym:
REGREEN
Description:
Lead entity:
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
Lead Country:
Denmark
Partners:
JOANNEUM RESEARCH FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH;THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER;Zhejiang University of Technology;FUDAN UNIVERSITY;SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS;INSTITUTE OF URBAN ENVIRONMENT; CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES;OLANIS GMBH;INSTITUT D'AMENAGEMENT ET D'URBANISME DE LA REGION D'ILE DE FRANCE;LAESSOE JEPPE;HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR UMWELTFORSCHUNG GMBH - UFZ;ZELENA ENERGETSKA ZADRUGA ZA USLUGE;TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY;GRAD VELIKA GORICA;SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET;UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION;UK CENTRE FOR ECOLOGY & HYDROLOGY;ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT GMBH (ICLEI EUROPASEKRETARIAT GMBH);AARHUS KOMMUNE;MUSEUM NATIONAL D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE;RICHARD HARDIMAN;INTUGREEN ApS
Partners countries:
Austria, United Kingdom, China, Germany, France, Denmark, Croatia, Sweden
Start/end date:
Sunday, 1 September 2019 to Thursday, 31 August 2023
Time frame:
2019 - 2023
NBS type:
Type 2
Societal challenges:
Water management
Approach:
NA
Environment:
Urban Ecosystems